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South West Wiltshire

Housing Presentation

Derek Streek, Nicole Smith & Janet O’Brien

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Current and future affordable housing delivery

Current Policy – South Wiltshire Core Strategy• Target of 40% on-site affordable housing required on all sites of

15 dwellings or more• Target of 25% on-site affordable housing required on all sites of

5-14 dwellings• Financial contribution towards affordable housing on all sites of

1-4 dwellings. Contributions range from £7,578 - £15,155 per dwelling.

• Contributions can be used towards affordable housing provision anywhere in Wiltshire.

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Draft Planning Policy - HousingDraft Wiltshire Core Strategy

• Wiltshire Core Strategy submitted 10 July 2012. Awaiting Examination dates

• South West Wiltshire Area is covered by: – Mere Community Area– Tisbury Community Area– Wilton Community Area

• Housing numbers contribute towards alleviating affordability issues, meet local housing need and support employment

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Draft Planning Policy - HousingDraft Wiltshire Core Strategy

• 105 remaining new homes to be identified in the Mere Community Area with 80 in Mere, 25 elsewhere

• 210 remaining new homes to be identified in the Tisbury Community Area with 40 in Tisbury, 170 elsewhere

• 95 remaining new homes to be identified in the rest of the Wilton Community Area (the allocation for Wilton is included in Salisbury Area Strategy)

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Designation Settlement Level of development proposed

Local Service Centres

MereTisburyWilton

Modest levels of development in order to safeguard role and to deliver affordable housing

Large Villages

Fovant, Hindon, LudwellBroadchalk, Dinton

Development limited to meet housing needs of settlements and to improve employment opportunities, services and facilities.

Small Villages

East Knoyle, Kilmington, Semley/Semley Station, Stourton, ZealsAntsy, Berwick St John, Charlton, Chilmark, Donhead St Andrew, Donhead St Mary, Fonthill Bishop, Fonthill Gifford, Sutton Mandeville, Swallowcliffe, Tollard RoyalBarford St Martin, Bishopstone, Bowerchalke (inc Misselfore), Compton Chamberlayne, Ebbesbourne Wake, Quidhampton, South Newton, Stoford,Teffont Magna/Teffont Evias

Draft Planning Policy - Housing

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Affordable housing• 5 or more = 40% onsite• 4 or less = financial contribution –

method to be identified in an Affordable Housing SPD

• Rural exception sites

Neighbourhood planning• Statutory say for communities to help

shape development in the areas in which they live

Draft Planning Policy - Housing

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Pipeline delivery for South West WiltshireOn site Hindon Lane, Tisbury – 34 affordable homes. Due for

completion Spring 2013 – Feb 2014.

PipelineUKLF site, Wilton – 180 affordable homes. Outline planning consent granted.

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Other affordable housing opportunities• Working with Parish Councils, Registered Providers and

landowners to find opportunities to develop affordable housing for local people in rural villages.

• Rural Housing Needs surveys are currently underway inHindon and Fovant

• Discussions also being held with Dinton Parish Council

• Survey already completed in East Knoyle.

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Wiltshire Council is improving the service to housing tenants...

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...with a revised Business Plan:

• A change in the way council housing is financed has provided an opportunity to construct a viable Business Plan.

• This plan will outline the service standards we aim to achieve, and the level of investment we will make in the housing stock across Wiltshire.

• It will include £30m of investment in housing stock over the next 5 years.

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...with an Asset Management Strategy:• Asset Management is about the long term planning and

maintenance of council assets, such as houses, flats and garages.

• Sets out a number of key actions that will improve the overall service.

• Fundamental to the successful delivery of Wiltshire Council’s objectives within the Business Plan, to deliver good quality housing and services in a cost effective way.

• Identifies the housing stock, its condition, use and required re-investment over the next 30 years.

• Monitors, records and evaluates performance across the Housing Service.

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...with a new IT system:• Providing technology which will enable officers to update tenant

information with ‘live’ information offsite i.e. when visiting a tenant in their home.

• Offering online access for tenants to report their own repairs, check their rent account and update any personal details.

• Supporting all of the other improvements currently being carried out by Housing.

• A customer focused system which enables staff to see on one screen, all contacts that have taken place between the Housing Service and tenants.

• Document Imaging

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...new repairs and maintenance contracts:• All repairs and maintenance will be provided by partnership

contracts including our own repairs work force delivering a more efficient service for all Housing Service repairs.

• The new contract will deliver better value for money.• The councils’ current workforce will be retained.• Apprenticeships will be created to provide employment

opportunities.

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...with a staff restructure:

• To help ensure this additional investment delivers improvements to our tenants we are making changes to the structure of our landlord services. Staff will be empowered to do more to meet the tenants’ needs. Providing the service tenants tell us they want.

• This will include apprenticeships and an emphasis on tenant involvement.

• Increased management and supervision will ensure this service is improved.

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Housing Register Breakdown Total on the Housing Register 17,088

701 Households with a 1st preference for South West Wiltshire

Households by bandAmesbury

Platinum Gold plus Gold Silver Bronze0

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150

200

250

300

350

400

5 22

128

195

351

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Housing RegisterBy Bed Size for South West Wiltshire

1 bed 2 bed 3 bed 4 bed 5 bed 6 bed0

50

100

150

200

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300

350

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450407

181

98

11 3 1

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Social Housing Lettings in South West Wiltshire

Total lettings across Wiltshire since April 2012 611 households20 Lettings in the area of which 18 had a local connection

Breakdown on reason for local connection

6 Close family in South West Wiltshire 10 Household already lives in South West Wiltshire 2 Employed in South West Wiltshire

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Platinum Gold + Gold Silver Bronze

2 4 12 1 1

Lettings in South West WiltshireBreakdown by band

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Under Occupation 132 Households

in South West Wiltshire

Landlord

Total number of households affected

Numbers of households losing £10-£20 pw

Numbers of households losing £20+ pw

Radian 6 6 0Raglan 5 4 1Sanctuary 4 3 1Wiltshire Council 116 94 21Wiltshire Rural Housing Association 1 1 0TOTAL 132 108 23

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Under Occupation 132 Households

in South West Wiltshire

Currently living in a Needs a... Total 1 bed 2 bed 3 bed 2 bed 50 503 bed 21 55 764 bed 0 2 4 6Total 71 57 4 132

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Housing Management – Underoccupation Welfare ReformActions being taken: General• Articles in Housing Matters magazine which is distributed to

every Wiltshire Council tenant• Wiltshire Money having a short film produced which will be

made available on the council’s website/facebook page etc - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsSgiggqDtY&feature=share

• The benefit service will be writing to all customers believed to be affected by the new under occupancy rules throughout September 2012

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Housing Management – Underoccupation Welfare ReformActions being taken: Specific• Restructure of Housing Department to include Financial

Inclusion Officer, extra Mental Health Housing Support Officer, Social Worker and dedicated Income Recovery Team.

• Housing Management to contact all tenants affected by underoccupation (this is thought to be around 463 households in total 8.6% of tenants) and offer an appointment with their housing officer to discuss ways of tackling.

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Housing Management – Underoccupation Welfare Reform - AdviceStaying and making up the shortfall in rent• Cover the shortfall from personal income• Offer/refer for budgeting and debt advice and discuss opening a bank

account/Credit Union • Try to increase hours of work • Take in a lodger• Apply for Discretionary Housing PaymentAssistance in moving• Mutual Exchange – Homeswapper.co.uk and possible separate exchange list

between RSL landlords• Homes4Wiltshire – Bandings to be revised so underoccupiers in higher band• Private Sector – Claim local housing allowance to cover rent

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Review of AllocationsThe Localism Act 2011 introduces

amendments to Part 6 of the Housing Act.

It provides new freedoms to set the rules determining which categories of applicants quality for social housing

• Local connection• Exclusions or reduced preference • Under-occupation / Foster carers• Households in work or seeking work / training• Identified housing need

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1. How should Wiltshire Council consider Local Connection?

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2 1. Maintain a open housing register for all2. A Local Connection to Wiltshire is

required to join3. Priority to those with a local connection

to an area

Questions

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2. What is a Local Connection to an area?

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15 1. Employed in the area

2. Lives or previously lived in the area

3. Family currently reside in the area

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3. Should additional priorities be given to the following?

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9 1. Under Occupation

2. Employment

3. Training

4. Those who volunteer in the community

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4. Should we include any exclusions within the policy?

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9 1. Those with no identified housing need

2. Those evicted or caused severe Anti Social Behaviour

3. Those with significant rent arrears